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1770LBW-4940[circa 1770]. 276 x 372 mm.
1736AQ21594Paris: Chez Prault Pere 1736. 4 137pp 3. Bound with: DESTOUCHES Nericault Philippe. Le tambour nocturne ou le mari devin comedie angloise. Paris. Chez Prault Pere 1736. 10 116pp 4. And: DESTOUCHES Nericault Philippe. Le dissipateur ou l'honneste-friponne comedie. Paris. Chez Prault Pere 1736. 2 xii 127pp 3. 8vo. Contemporary speckled calf morocco lettering-piece spine richly gilt. Extremities worn joints split. Typed booksellers description pasted to FEP. Armorial bookplate of Elden Hall home of the Viscounts Keppel to FEP blind-stamp of John Fowles to FFEP. A sammelband of three comedies by dramatist Philippe Nericault Destouches 1680- 1754 noted for bringing to the tradition of French classical comedy influences derived from the English Restoration theatre. John Fowles 1926-2005 English novelist whose notable works include The Magus 1965 and The French Lieutenant's Woman 1969. . Chez Prault Pere unknown
173215959Ou l'on enseigne Toutes les Pratiques de la Géométrie, qui sont nécessaires à un Arpenteur.On y a ajoûté un abrégé du Nivellement, avec les propriété des eaux, et les manières de les jauger ou mesurer. On y trouvera aussi une méthode fort courte pour faire des toisez, pour toiser la solidité des terres, et jauger les tonneaux; enfin l'on y rapporte les Ordonnances des Rois sur l'Arpentage.RARE. Quatrième édition, revûë, corrigée & augmentée. A Paris, chez Montalant - 1732 - 8 fr et 358 et Privilège du Roy. Figures dans le texte. Ex-libris armorié.Reliure plein veau marbré de l'époque. Dos lisse orné et doré. Pièce de titre fauve. Tranches rouges. Coins émoussés. Mors frottés. Pas de rousseur. Bon état. Format in-12°(17x10).Philippe de La Hire est un mathématicien, physicien, astronome et théoricien de l'architecture français, né le 18 mars 1640 à Paris et mort le 21 avril 1718 dans cette même ville. Ses plus importants travaux portent sur la géométrie. Il est le fils du peintre Laurent de la Hire.
176525818paris G. Desprez 1765 -in-12 PLEIN VEAU un volume, reliure d'époque plein-veau havane in-douze (binding full calfskin in-12) (10,2 x 17,4 cm), dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands), décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre frappé "or", pièce de tire sur fond marron-clair avec 2 filets "or" en encadrement, entre-nerfs à fleuron "or" dans un encadrement de 2 filets "or" avec rinceaux "or" aux angles, filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, roulette "or" en pied, coiffes de tête et de pied manquantes, léger manque de cuir (2 petits trous) au 1er plat frotté, coins écornés, toutes tranches lisses jaspées rouges, Edition ornée d'un portrait en frontispice en noir par Philippe de Champagne, gravé sur cuivre par Charles Etienne GAUCHER + une marque de l'Editeur en bas du titre gravée sur bois en noir + un bandeau front-de-chapitre (headpiece) et une lettrine (dropped initial) historiés gravés sur bois en noir, [(XVI) + 648] pages, 1765 Paris, G. Desprez Editeur,
17364352A Paris, chez Prault père, 1736. In-12 de (4)-45-(5) pp., vélin, pièce de titre en long en maroquin vert (reliure du XIXe siècle).
173281871732 Paris, Montalant, 1732, in-12 de (9) ff., 358 pp., (3) ff., rel. d'ép de plein veau marbré, dos à nerfs orné de fers dorés, figures sur bois dans le texte, bel ex.
178757382Cosmographie Universale. 1787. Detailed map of England with ornamental title cartouche and coats of arms. Copper engraving. Fine condition. Light foxing to the margins not affecting the image. Later colour. Size: 41 x 28 cm. 16 x 11 inches unknown
178852803Paris. 1788. Attractive ornamental cartouche Two secondary cartouches one containing nine scales the other is an ' Avertissement' explaining the depiction of the German provinces and enclaves. The map not only shows Germany but also the Low Countries Switzerland Austria parts of Poland and Hungary. The plates were originally made by De l'Isle around 1700. Covens and Mortimer reissued them. Phillipe Buache was de l'Isle's successor and son in law he continued to reissue de l'Isle's maps in the later eighteenth century. Copperplate engraving with later hand colour. Very good condition some watermarks on margins short closed tear at lower centrefold.some sporadic spotting and light browning on margins. Size: 64 x 49 cm. unknown
1800745823Damiani 1800-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. 0x0x0. Binding tight.Hardcover.Dust Jacket Included and in Poor condition. Minor marking to text. Damiani hardcover
17681920A PARIS. CHEZ DESAINT, LIBRAIRE. 1768. 2 VOLUMES IN-12 (9,5 X 16 X 5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE VIII + X + 232 ET (2) + VI + 291 PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE PLEIN VEAU MARBRE, DOS LISSE ORNE DE CAISSONS A FLEURONS DORES, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTE MAROQUIN ROUGE, FILET DORE SUR COUPES, TRANCHES MARBREES. QUELQUES PETITS DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS, SANS GRAVITE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
178920485S. n. | [Paris] 1789 | 12 x 19 cm | relié
1768118191Geneva: Pellet & Fils 1768. Hardcover. Very good. 2 vols. in 1. 160p; 182 4p. 18 cm publisher's binding plain mill boards. FRENCH language text. Ex-library with small label on front endpapers. Some wear to the boards but the binding is intact. Occasional foxing but text unmarked. <br/><br/>Philippe Fermin 1720-90 was a Dutch Physician and Naturalist. Text is in French. Pellet & Fils hardcover
178920485Paris: S. n. 1789. Fine. S. n. Paris 1789 12 x 19 cm relié Stated third edition corrected. In original wrappers covered with 20th-century glazed paper. Handwritten title label on front cover. Complete set of rules for the bailliages following the Estates General of 1789. S. n. unknown
17990030071799 Paris, Agasse, Gabon, Fuschs et Levrault, an IX [1799]. Deux volumes in-8 (135 X 212 mm) demi-veau acajou à petits coins, dos lisse orné d'un triple filet doré en place des nerfs, deux fers à l'oiseau dans un compartiment, caissons dorés ornés, titre et tomaison dorés (reliure de l'époque). Tome I : faux-titre, titre, XXX pages, un feuillet non chiffré, 570 pages, un feuillet d'errata ; Tome II : faux-titre, titre, 579 pages, une page non chiffrée (errata et liste des ouvrages de l'auteur).
1770159238Paris: Chez l'Auteur sur le Quay de l'Horloge 1770. Updated edition of 1714 map. Near fine. 52 x 69 cm hand-coloured map. Centrefold. Bottom corner chipped. <br/><br/>An updated edition of Delisle's important map of the Northern Hemisphere. When first printed in 1714 Delisle's map was the first to correctly place the west coast of North America by moving it farther east from previous mapping. California is correctly shown as a peninsula not an island. However this edition continues the coastline of the Pacific Northwest with a large island labeled Foufang that is apparently Chinese and serves as the western boundary of a large Mer de l'Ouest. Other conjectural rivers and lakes including Lake Valasco appear to the north. A rudimentary Alaska is named Presqu'Isle du Nord-Ouest. Bauche improved upon the depiction of Japan although Hokkaido Isle du Jeso is still not shaped correctly. Only a small remnant of the Terre de la Compagnie appears near Hokkaido. <br /> <br />Delisle or de l'Isle 1675-1726 was the son of a cartographer and a pupil of Jean Dominique Cassini who among other important contributions aligned the study of astronomy to the study of geography. Under Cassini's direction observations were made from locations all over the world that enabled longitudinal calculations to be made with much greater accuracy. Delisle continued his work with dedication constantly revising and improving his maps. Chez l'Auteur sur le Quay de l'Horloge unknown
1750WRCAM48776Madrid 1750. 83473pp. plus two folding maps folding view and folding table. Contemporary mottled Spanish calf spine ornately gilt leather label. Light wear to binding heavier at one corner. Tear in margin of first map long closed tear in the view repaired with tissue on verso. Light foxing. Very good. Second Spanish edition translated from the French. A history of the kingdom of Algiers written by the French Consul first published in Amsterdam in 1725. The view shows Algiers while the map shows the greater Barbary states. PALAU 328227. hardcover books
175028667Madrid 1750. 83473pp. Two folding maps folding view and folding table. Tear in margin of first map closed tear in the view. Contemporary mottled Spanish calf spine ornately gilt with leather label.<br/> <br/>Second Spanish edition translated from the French.<br/> <br/>A history of the kingdom of Algiers written by the French Consul first published in Amsterdam in 1725. The view shows Algiers while the map shows the greater Barbary states.<br/> <br/>Palau 328227. unknown books
175028667Madrid 1750. 83473pp. Two folding maps folding view and folding table. Tear in margin of first map closed tear in the view. Contemporary mottled Spanish calf spine ornately gilt with leather label.<br/> <br/> Second Spanish edition translated from the French.<br/> <br/> A history of the kingdom of Algiers written by the French Consul first published in Amsterdam in 1725. The view shows Algiers while the map shows the greater Barbary states.<br/> <br/> Palau 328227. unknown
174569377S. n. | Londres 1745 | 10 x 17 cm | relié
174569377Londres London: S. n. 1745. Fine. S. n. Londres London 1745 10 x 17 cm relié First edition rare. Contemporary marbled brown full calf binding. Decorated smooth spine. Red morocco title label. Blind-ruled frame on boards. Wide margins. Cracks to upper joint at head. Good copy. Collection composed of 5 gallant novellas: Mémoires de Mademoiselle de sous le nom de Lucilie; Dom Juan & Isabelle histoire portugaise; Mémoires du Chevalier d'Arbentieres; Les deux Anglois nouvelle; Lettre de M. à Mlle sur l'origine de la Musique. The Count of Caylus important archaeologist and antiquarian of the Enlightenment was at the same time a writer of tales and novellas in the 18th-century vogue; he even became a draftsman after taking courses with Watteau and managed to become a skilled engraver. S. n. hardcover
1777176601777 PARIS, 1777 - Grand in-8 - Broché - Tiré à part - Frontispice - Complet, Paginé de la page 662 à 718 - Propre
1776176571776 PARIS, 1776 - Grand in-8 - Broché - Tiré à part - Frontispice - Paginé de la page 401 à 462 - Propre
177020119Paris, De l'Imprimerie Royale, 1770-1783. 9 volumes in-4, plein veau moucheté brun, dos à nerfs joliment ornés de filets, fleurons et oiseaux dorés, pièce de titre beige ou rouge, tranches rouges.
177089949Imprimerie royale | Paris 1770-1783 | 20 x 26.4 cm | relié